We have spent the last two years building our social media profile with the aim of keeping language teachers in NSW public schools informed with our latest news.

Are you reading this as an email? If yes, then you're subscribed to our Languages NSW blog.

The content we post on the Languages NSW blog is duplicated on Twitter and on Facebook. The reason we cross-post to these two platforms is so that teachers can choose how they keep in touch. We don’t expect you to follow Languages NSW through every channel – find what works for you!

Be aware that, depending how you access our information, each social media channel does have its own 'personality'! This is because different officers curate different platforms, and the level of engagement by teachers also varies.

Previously, we also cross-posted to Yammer but that's all going to change.

Yammer will now be the place we INTERACT with teachers – like a virtual staffroom. We'll post questions and ask for your feedback.

If you're not familiar with Yammer, you access it through the DoE portal, under My applications. Search for Languages NSW and then join the group – it's that easy!

With support for new K-10 syllabuses a priority for teachers in the coming months, we really value your feedback to make sure we're on track with our professional learning offerings.

Languages NSW posts articles on Yammer for Department of Education teachers. We use the features on Yammer to collaborate on the learning and teaching of languages in the 21st Century. Yammer is available to all NSW public school teachers through the portal and is a staff-only social media platform. Once you’re in Yammer, make sure you join the Languages NSW group.

We encourage all language teachers in NSW public schools to join and contribute to the Languages NSW Yammer group to share and stay-up-to-date with current languages education resources and curriculum development.